Legislating morality : is it wise? is it legal? is it possible? / by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Bethany House Publishers, (c)1999.Description: pages cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- KF4930.T934.L445 1999
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Should we legislate morality? -- Is it constitutional? -- Is it enforceable? -- Is it ethical? -- Whose morality is being legislated? -- We the people -- Roots of the power shift -- We the Supreme Court -- Whose morality should we legislate? -- Yours or mine? -- Ours! -- How should we legislate morality on the tough issues? -- Homosexuality : tolerating ourselves to death -- Abortion : choosing ourselves to death -- Euthanasia : exterminating ourselves to death -- Where do we go from here? -- The declaration of independence -- The constitution -- Transcultural examples of the common moral law.
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